David Friedman wrote:
> GDC now supports 64-bit targets! A new x86_64 Linux binary is
> available and the MacOS X binary supports x86_64 and ppc64.
Excellent news! I'll try it on ppc64 Linux too (Fedora Core)
Question: It says "The MacOS X universal binary package
requires XCode 2.4.1 or the equivalent version of cctools."
But the GCC version (5363) is from Xcode 2.4 (not 2.4.1) ?
(as far as I know Apple hasn't released gcc-5367 sources)
--anders

>> GDC now supports 64-bit targets! A new x86_64 Linux binary is
>> available and the MacOS X binary supports x86_64 and ppc64.
>
> Excellent news! I'll try it on ppc64 Linux too (Fedora Core)
Except for some strange (temporary?) build error with soft-float,
it built just fine for powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu (with FC5/PPC*)
Could post some binaries later if wanted, the config diffs were:
http://www.algonet.se/~afb/d/gdc-0.23-powerpc-config.diff (Phobos)
Only tried "Hello World", but it seems to be working as advertised.
(i.e. -m32 gives you a 32-bit and -m64 gives you a 64-bit binary)
So you can probably add "PowerPC64" to the list of Linux platforms!
--anders
* The FC5/PPC installation supports both ppc and ppc64 platforms
unlike FC5/x86 which has one "i386" and one "x86_64" install.

Anders F Björklund wrote:
> David Friedman wrote:
>
>> GDC now supports 64-bit targets! A new x86_64 Linux binary is
>> available and the MacOS X binary supports x86_64 and ppc64.
>
>
> Excellent news! I'll try it on ppc64 Linux too (Fedora Core)
>
> Question: It says "The MacOS X universal binary package
> requires XCode 2.4.1 or the equivalent version of cctools."
> But the GCC version (5363) is from Xcode 2.4 (not 2.4.1) ?
> (as far as I know Apple hasn't released gcc-5367 sources)
>
> --anders
Xcode 2.4 is probably enough, but I built with 2.4.1 so that is what I
listed.
David

David Friedman wrote:
>> Question: It says "The MacOS X universal binary package
>> requires XCode 2.4.1 or the equivalent version of cctools."
>> But the GCC version (5363) is from Xcode 2.4 (not 2.4.1) ?
>> (as far as I know Apple hasn't released gcc-5367 sources)
>
> Xcode 2.4 is probably enough, but I built with 2.4.1 so that is what I
> listed.
Okay, just a slight misunderstanding - I thought you meant what
source code to use, but you were talking about which tool to use.
All cool then, using Xcode 2.4.1 tools and Xcode 2.4 sources.
(downloaded from http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/)
Not that I'm rebuilding it anymore anyway, I was just curious...
(gdcmac/gdcwin/gdcgnu packages now providing the dgcc binaries)
--anders

David Friedman wrote:
> GDC now supports 64-bit targets! A new x86_64 Linux binary is
> available and the MacOS X binary supports x86_64 and ppc64.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=154306
>
> Changes:
> * Added support for 64-bit targets
> * Added multilib support
> * Updated to DMD 1.007
> * Fixed Bugzilla 984, 1013
Ah, cool!
I want to try this under Windows x64, but I have no idea how to install
GDC. The installer on sf.net are only "partial", what else do I need?
MSYS? Tried that once, didn't work.
L.